Before Modi's inauguration, the traffic police had advised people coming to Delhi to avoid these roads today.
With preparations for Narendra Modi's swearing-in ceremony almost complete, Modi will be sworn in as the Prime Minister for the third time tonight at 7.15 pm. There is a wave of happiness in the Bharatiya Janata Party camp. More than seven thousand people are said to participate in the festival, including foreign guests. Meanwhile, the Delhi Transport Police has completed preparations for the swearing-in ceremony. Also informed about where the traffic has been diverted. Delhi Police has stepped up security arrangements on the occasion of Prime Minister Modi's swearing-in ceremony. In this regard, the traffic police have engaged 1100 personnel. On the occasion of the festival, special traffic arrangements have been made around Rashtrapati Bhavan from 2 pm to 11 pm today, according to the traffic police. Advice for this has also been published. The entire national capital has been declared a no-fly zone. Flight operations in Delhi have been banned on June 9 and 10. Drones, paragliding and parajumpers will also be banned. No remotely operated equipment is allowed to fly. Along with this, Prohibitory Order 144 has also been enforced in connection with the swearing-in ceremony. Delhi Police Commissioner (Traffic) has issued an order in this regard. He said that detailed arrangements have been made for the swearing-in ceremony to be held today. Around 1100 traffic police have been deployed for security. Traffic advice is also provided. Delhi Traffic Police has advised to avoid these routes and Akbar Road. He also said which roads have been changed for traffic. Patel Chowk, Rail Bhavan, Kol Chakkar Gurdwara Ragabganj, Kol Dak Khana, Kol Chakkar RML, Kol Chakkar GPO, Kol Chakkar Patel Chowk, Kol Chakkar Krishi Bhavan, Kol Chakkar Sunehari Bagh, Kol Chakkar Sakar, GKPO GKPO GKB. oh Also traffic has been diverted from Deen Murthy Roundabout. Police have advised people to use public transport whenever possible.